London Palladium
Danielle Hope With The Cake at London Palladium’s 100th
0Danielle Hope was there with Andrew Lloyd Webber at the London Palladium on Tuesday afternoon to help celebrate the theatre’s 100th birthday with a celebrity party and an announcement about the refurbishments.
Danielle spoke about her forthcoming part in the history of the London Palladium as Dorothy, leading role in The Wizard of Oz:
“Hello! and happy 100th birthday to the London Palladium. What an amazing afternoon. A wonderful group of people and such a great place to celebrate, I’m so proud that I can be a part of it. There has been such tremendous history here, so far, and hopefully I shall make some more, all good I hope. So have a look at the cake, and Happy Birthday Palladium, cheers”
Danielle at Wogan Live at the Palladium
1I’m performing at the Palladium on Sunday! I’ve not performed Over The Rainbow in a while so looking forward to it! I think you can get tickets online, be great to see some of you there and it’s all for Children in Need so if you can come along do! there’s other artists performing to so should be a good afternoon! love to all xxx
- Danielle Hope
Sunday 3 October 2010 11am
Sir Terry Wogan will be kicking off his new series of Weekend Wogan Live with a very special live show from a unique location.
The World Famous London Palladium, which is celebrating its centenary year, will be the venue for this one-off event and tickets will be on sale in aid of BBC Children in Need.
As well as Sir Terry hosting the show there’ll be a stellar line up of music and personality guests, including Ben Montague, Beverly Knight, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jimmy Tarbuck, Status Quo, Imelda May, Danielle Hope, KT Tunstall and JLS plus of course the house band fronted by Elio Pace.
Tickets available from: www.seetickets.com
Radio Broadcast: This Sunday 3rd October at 11:00 am Sir Terry Wogan’s BBC Radio 2 weekend show will be broadcast live from the London Palladium in support of Children in Need.
Danielle on the Royal Variety Show
1Andrew Lloyd Webber announced that the winning Dorothy, in this case Danielle Hope, would be booked to perform at the Royal Variety Performance, 2010 in front of HRH the Queen which might become a sort of battle of the talent shows, since the winner of Britain’s got Talent also performs there, as part of the winning prize really, and maybe other similar shows like Strictly come dancing and the X Factor.
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The Royal Variety Show normally takes place in December and is televised live on a Saturday night.
Introducing the acts in his own inimitable style will be this year’s host, award-winning comedian Michael McIntyre. Danielle Hope will join performers from the worlds of music, comedy and theatre to perform in the presence of Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, at the iconic London Palladium for the 82nd annual Royal Variety Performance on 9th December 2010 – just as the Palladium itself celebrates a very special birthday, reaching its 100th anniversary on 26th December 2010.
Danielle joins a host of other performers including Take That, who will be performing on the show as a five-piece for the first time since 1994. Cheryl Cole will take to the stage with an exclusive performance of ‘The Flood’, taken from her second number one solo album, while urban trio N-Dubz will be rapping for the Royals, as they make their Variety Performance debut.
An all-star comedy line-up includes routines from Liverpool’s king of comedy John Bishop; Edinburgh Fringe Festival Best Newcomer, Sarah Millican; new funniest kid on the block, Jack Whitehall and everyone’s favourite East End geezer, Micky Flanagan.
Britain’s Got Talent winners Spellbound, double Gold medallists at this year’s Acrobatic Gymnastic Championships, will perform a spectacular brand new routine.
The people’s tenor Russell Watson will deliver a powerful performance of ‘Parla Piu Piano’, best known as the love theme from The Godfather, while the Chelsea Pensioners will give a heart warming rendition of ‘If You Were The Only Girl (In The World)’.
Other performers include Daniel Whiston, top-class ice-skater and two-time winner of Dancing On Ice, with his magical skating and flying routine.
The Royal Variety Performance is an annual charity event in aid of the Entertainment Artistes’ Benevolent Fund. It will be shown on BBC1 in December. You can see Danielle Hope’s performance on the show in full on BBC1, Thursday 16th December from 8pm.
Here are the rehearsals:


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